The essay traces the rise and demise of New Public Management (NPM) during the last quarter of a century, as well as the emergence of a new public administration phenomenon, tentatively called the Neo-Weberian State (NWS), which is argued to be more suitable for coping with the current crisis and its aftermath as well. The essay then focuses on the optimal public administration system for South East Europe, for which the experience of the new Member States of the European Union is used for lesson-drawing. Here, too, it is argued that NPM is definitely not suited for the region, especially in current conditions but also generally. The NWS, in spite of several problems including those of context, remains the current concept of choice in the d...
Economic globalization, growingly differentiated and unstable markets, fiscal crises in light of inc...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in Central and Eastern Europe with t...
. The essay reflects the state of research at the time of the conference, Spring 2004, which means t...
The essay traces the rise and demise of New Public Management (NPM) during the last quarter of a cen...
There is presented and shortly evaluated in the article the basic development of public administrati...
The paper presents a short literature review on New Public Management (NPM) and public sector reform...
The paper provides a brief, admittedly subjective and critical overview of the four major theories o...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in central and eastern Europe (CEE) ...
The current volume reproduces papers presented in the Workshop which was organized in Athens, in Feb...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the reform of public administration is a sort of Achilles ...
The current volume reproduces papers presented in the Workshop which was organized in Athens, in Feb...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in Central and Eastern Europe, looki...
In this current study I’m offering a recommendation for the development of a model that could provid...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in Central and Eastern Europe with t...
The authors present in the article the historic-cultural analysis of the most important public admin...
Economic globalization, growingly differentiated and unstable markets, fiscal crises in light of inc...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in Central and Eastern Europe with t...
. The essay reflects the state of research at the time of the conference, Spring 2004, which means t...
The essay traces the rise and demise of New Public Management (NPM) during the last quarter of a cen...
There is presented and shortly evaluated in the article the basic development of public administrati...
The paper presents a short literature review on New Public Management (NPM) and public sector reform...
The paper provides a brief, admittedly subjective and critical overview of the four major theories o...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in central and eastern Europe (CEE) ...
The current volume reproduces papers presented in the Workshop which was organized in Athens, in Feb...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the reform of public administration is a sort of Achilles ...
The current volume reproduces papers presented in the Workshop which was organized in Athens, in Feb...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in Central and Eastern Europe, looki...
In this current study I’m offering a recommendation for the development of a model that could provid...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in Central and Eastern Europe with t...
The authors present in the article the historic-cultural analysis of the most important public admin...
Economic globalization, growingly differentiated and unstable markets, fiscal crises in light of inc...
This article reviews the New Public Management (NPM) literature in Central and Eastern Europe with t...
. The essay reflects the state of research at the time of the conference, Spring 2004, which means t...